Is There a Core General Vocabulary? Introducing the New General Service List
Vaclav Brezina, Dana Gablasova

The final product of the study, the new-GSL, consists of 2,494 lemmas and covers between 80.1 and 81.7 per cent of the text in the source corpora.

https://academic.oup.com/applij/article/36/1/1/226623

#English #newGSL #new-GSL #level2500 #selo2500 #talika_nimi #Inli_pasila

Is There a Core General Vocabulary? Introducing the New General Service List

Abstract. The current study presents a New General Service List (new-GSL), which is a result of robust comparison of four language corpora (LOB, BNC, BE06, and

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"Analytics claim this is the 20th most used word in English writing"

https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/2015/11/06/analytics-claim-this-is-the-20th-most-used-word-in-english-writing/

I found out about the Norvig 97,565 distinct word list based on Google Books

http://norvig.com/google-books-common-words.txt

And I decided to select all words appearing more than 30 000 0000 times

https://ethercalc.org/msf2jcn6tqqt

which is a list of 2710 words

#English #level2500 #selo2500 #nimi_2710 #talika_nimi #nimi_pasila #Inli

Analytics claim this is the 20th most used word in English writing

Analytics claim this is the 20th most used word in English writing.